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Because of Restorative Practices“John Knox Christian School is simply a better place! Our students, our staff, and the greater community now have the tools necessary to help restore brokenness.”

Giving today.
Changing tomorrow.

When you give to the Foundation you are supporting the Vision and Mission of the Shalem Mental Health Network.

A few ways you can give:

Giving today.
Changing tomorrow.

When you give to the Foundation you are supporting the Vision and Mission of the Shalem Mental Health Network.

A few ways you can give:

Why our supporters give…

“In my 25 years as a consultant to almost 500 nonprofit organizations, Shalem stands out as unique in many ways. Being Christ-centred, values-driven, and highly-innovative is an extraordinary accomplishment for a faith-based organization…”

Peter O’Donnell

President, Healthy Futures Group

“I’m impressed by Shalem’s practical approach to loving one’s neighbour. Shalem helps to build restorative, resilient relationships among all kinds of faith communities and workplaces. I am delighted to support the work of Shalem.”

Mardi Tindal

Consultant and Facilitator

“One of the most profound gifts that the Christian community has received over the past generation is that of Shalem Mental Health Network. Initially known as Salem, the organization’s professional staff has provided consistent, compassionate, pastoral care to men, women and children in need of emotional and spiritual healing.”

Keith Knight

Executive Director, Canadian Christian Business Federation

“Mental health is just as integral to a person as physical or spiritual health. Shalem has worked hard to be on the leading edge of opportunities to bring openness and acceptance of this issue. Its programs for churches, and schools and now workplaces build healthier communities.”